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Performance characteristics of solid-desiccant evaporative cooling systems

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posted on 2023-10-12, 01:46 authored by Ramadas NarayananRamadas Narayanan, Edward Halawa, S Jain
Air conditioning accounts for up to 50% of energy use in buildings. Increased air-conditioning-system installations not only increase total energy consumption but also raise peak load demand. Desiccant evaporative cooling systems use low-grade thermal energy, such as solar energy and waste heat, instead of electricity to provide thermal comfort. This system can potentially lead to significant energy saving, reduction in carbon emissions, and it has a low dew-point operation and large capacity range. Their light weight, simplicity of design, and close-to-atmospheric operation make them easy to maintain. This paper evaluates the applicability of this technology to the climatic conditions of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, specifically for the residential sector. Given the subtropical climate of Brisbane, where humidity levels are not excessively high during cooling periods, the numerical study shows that such a system can be a potential alternative to conventional compression-based air-conditioning systems. Nevertheless, the installation of such a system in Brisbane’s climate zone requires careful design, proper selection of components, and a cheap heat source for regeneration. The paper also discusses the economy-cycle options for this system in such a climate and compares its effectiveness to natural ventilation. © 2018 Energies. All rights reserved.

Funding

Other

History

Volume

11

Issue

10

Start Page

1

End Page

14

Number of Pages

14

eISSN

1996-1073

Publisher

M D P I AG, Switzerland

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2018-09-18

External Author Affiliations

Indian Institute of technology, Delhi, India

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Intelligent Systems

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Energies